• AGP explains secrecy has been held not to be absolute and eternal
• Four-to-one majority opinion asks ECP to take all measures to conduct fair elections and guard against corrupt practices
• Justice Yahya Afridi rejects presidential reference for not being a point of law
ISLAMABAD: Two days before the March 3 Senate polls, the Supreme Court on Monday ruled that elections for the upper house of parliament have to be conducted through secret ballot as required under the Constitution.
The four-to-one majority opinion on a presidential reference was interpreted by both the government and the opposition in their favour. However, Justice Yahya Afridi in his minority opinion held that the presidential reference was not a point of law and be rejected.
Senate polls be held through secret ballot, rules SC - Newspaper
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